The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art recently announced curator and arts professional Karen Comer Lowe as its inaugural Curator-in-Residence.
Lowe began this one-year appointment on July 16, 2022
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Mastercard is shelling out $5 million to help develop the next generation of Black entrepreneurs in Atlanta. Here's where the money will go. bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2…
Spelman College earned several noteworthy spots on
@USNews’ 2022 list of college rankings:
No. 1: HBCU for the 15th year in a row
No. 4: Social Mobility
No. 7: Most Innovative Colleges
No. 54: National Liberal Arts Colleges
View all of our rankings: bit.ly/spelusn22
To address the financial hardships that have taken a toll on students and families over the last year, Spelman College has cleared outstanding student balances from AY 2020-2021. Read more: bit.ly/3l2lE84
.@SpelmanCollege community, environmental & health sciences professors seek volunteers to help understand and measure urban heat using a novel research framework that could lead to climate action efficacy. Learn more about the Atlanta Heat Watch Campaign: bit.ly/3AwwmJ7
Spelman College announces artist, curator, and museum professional Liz Andrews, Ph.D., as the new executive director of the @SpelmanMuseum. Read more: bit.ly/3xoeXjL
Jordan Barrant, C'2022, is spending her #SpelmanSummer as the @CAAMinLA AUC Visual Arts intern. Barrant will conduct research for upcoming exhibitions and assist in the development of public programs. Watch her recent Instagram Story Takeover: youtu.be/60Dds-qJGho
@SpelmanCollege President Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell joined "Closer Look" to discuss how a new partnership between Blackstone Launchpad and the Atlanta University Center Consortium will increase and strengthen student’s access to entrepreneurship.
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Spelman College, along with Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse College, announces a new partnership with Blackstone LaunchPad to make the development of entrepreneurial skills more accessible to students in the Atlanta Univers prn.to/3h8M4Ta
"The divorcing of Black people from the way that we talk is really just another way of liking what Black people do, but not liking Black people." usatoday.com/in-depth/life/… via @usatoday
.On Tuesday’s edition of "Closer Look" with @waberosescott Dr. Richard Benson, associate professor in the Department of Education @SpelmanCollege, discussed the truths, misconceptions and long-term implications of banning CRT.